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Montmartre is without a doubt one of the most important and unique touristic destinations of Paris. However, it can sometimes be challenging to visit the Bohemian neighborhood with kids! Captivate you kids’interest with us with one of our Montmartre Treasure Quest Paris tour. Your children will enjoy our awesome treasure hunt by learning through fun and didactic games. Take advantage of this enjoyable walking tour to appreciate the artistic atmosphere and the fascinating history of this district.
At the beginning of this walking tour, our local tour guide will hand out an activity booklet with questions and light riddles allowing your kids to enjoy at their best their Montmartre visit.
Your meeting point will be at Anvers metro Station. There you will already get a glimpse of the majestic Sacré-Coeur. An enjoyable cable car ride will take you up to the top of the hill. The panoramic view from the church esplanade will stun your whole family! But, hey, don’t haste into the apparent beauty of the place as there is also a secret to unravel. Always keep in mind: It is always the most obvious that is hidden to the eyes.
Come and experience a bustling ambience by joining us on Place du Tertre, where painters hang out and enchant people with their art and talents. Your guide will help you appreciate the details in the artwork that is hard to spot.
Throughout your visit at a charming museum and a former bohemian workshop you will have the chance to go on a quest of numerous artists who used to live there. Your children will learn all about the extraordinary lives of these revolutionary painters. Take your kids through an artistic journey, through funny riddles and entertaining games, and they will find out all about what makes art today so universal and the important masterpieces of our daily life.
Ready to relive Montmartre history? Then you cannot ignore its windmills, vineyards and cabarets. Your kids’ observational skill will definitely help them explore the past through these few elements of Montmartre history.
Montmartre’s beauty, however, is not limited at its amazing sights and awe-inspiring public gardens but it includes its statues holding hilarious anecdotes. As they are solving the enigmas, your children will be given the opportunity to shake hands with former local residents, cure another person’s headache and receive a French romance lesson.So, what are you waiting for? Come and bring your children to this ideal playground carefully curated by us. We are impatient to have you on board with us!
Details
Type of Tour: | Walking Tour |
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Length: | From 9 am to 5 pm |
Time: | From 9 am to 5 pm |
Available: | AM & PM – every day |
Meeting Point: | Anvers, Paris, France – At the news-stand, just outside the metro line 2, Anvers station |
Dress code: | Comfy, no high shoes suggested |
Activity Level: | Moderate, few stairs |
Our promise to you: | Offer your kids a 2-hour thrilling scavenger hunt in Montmartre Feel the unique village atmosphere of this bohemian district Learn about famous international artists such as Picasso, Dali… Get the best view above the City, at the Sacré-Coeur hill Enjoy a complimentary drink in typical Parisian café |
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What Our Big And Small Clients Are Saying:
Jasmine Bennett Boca Raton
Thanks to Florence, our local tour guide, we hugely enjoyed our tour in Montmartre. (…) She took the time to take us all around and to introduce us to all the important figures who had a historical role in Montmartre at one time or another. That was great to look up at buildings to see architecture details or commemorative plaques and to implement those in the treasure quest was a genius way to involve our kids who are still raving about the experience.
Chuck Brown Charlottesville
We wanted to experience what Parisians call “la vie boheme”! Ariane made this second tour really successful for us, being informative about things we didn’t see by ourselves. She introduced all the famous people of Montmartre and took us to really charming backstreets which enchanted the kids during the treasure quest. We really recommend doing things the way we did.
James Hashimoto
Montmartre is a must-see on any journey to Paris but I didn’t know it was possible to discover it like this. The children were just asked to imagine themselves in the shoes of famous painters So I went back to the hotel with Picasso and Renoir… Nice fellows! Christine, our guide, was amazing in getting my boys involved in the quest! On our next trip to Paris we will definitely look forward another of the themed visits from the crew of expert tour guides in France.